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News of the World Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press ‘:;filf _'l‘btt‘:mg 1 5,809 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1930.—TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS QUGLEY SELCTS VENBERS WL DNV v e i OHI) PRI 22705 WOUND SEVERAL OF HIS OFFIGIAL FAMILY: |'er'ie YoRk Pieh BZT "MUTING =5 iCTS IN FRESH CLASH REVEALS ONLY ONE CHANEE s s SRy PN WHEN DESPERATE MEN STORM ROOM Kelly, Baconand Sesr SEN, BORAH SAYS | Wtghioms fuie [ P! st “Returme to Bord of stwaitior @S AR S S DK EREAK DOOR HOLT DIES DN FYE At t Ecape Re Bt ool Tasatioal PARKER 15 UNFIT SA;JSUEEIEI%DS}I{%R%ESXTAASRTS? ] B N | A | TAKE MA_N_PR_ISUNER OF Hlifll_{ TERM sults In Rain of Lead —Berg Will R e t i r e Either a Poor Lawyer or a Jude ‘ _ and Stern Order From From Park Commis-| ~ Will S¢f Opilions | croww sanas ac smin, simawra 204 " ; Capfive Suspected of Having State Food Commissioner Drops Governor to Restore Time, When Parade Gets Under | Treaty Duc Stimson—Planes Soar ‘\ldull()llb and happy, Reverend Julius Velasco, left, Episcopal sion. 'ATTACKS LABOR DECISION| wes—dtorrors sass croatt or| . - | Driven Auto on Rampage ! Dead in Newington Il: ; usn:] ; %ilrle : e - 200 Timbrell 'A'ppointed m: b m;—‘mrxuminw o Ilnctm, dl]‘ld Izhl)lmtdc tlhe fon?ccr ‘alhvll'ing‘ ]l‘;(fig"ulrs, I:L'Lturimld to HlTS OTHER CAR HEADON REGENTLY REAPPO]NTED : his parish at Dayton, Ky, after an ccclesiastical court at Le» i Board of Public Works— | Bench Overlooked More Receat| o Battery—Iteed Returning Xiater. | ington refused to unfrock him on charges growing out of his | Two Guards Held as Hos- TR0 D B ; ( BiS Litwo Youths Badly Tlurt and Taken| Would Have Started New Term on DeclaionRor Gouttl Bearins i 2il 29 —(P—The |MarTiage to the Catholic gir le prosecution claimed he R et ‘\|::1:c:\‘nnrl‘:l- ;:l:lto-in»(f;\lx::x agreed to resign if he mju ied her. | to Hospital Atter Franklin Square| Thursday—Had Varied Back- | tages for Time, But Re- Same Department as Re- naval conference sct foot again on} Crash — Elderly Woman Nearly| ground for 16 Years of service 10 Jeased When — Militia | rashi 2 TPy United States soil today at 1 o Sleton ap|s e A (o Lt S R I e S I e e S 3. Pe as cither @ bad lawyer | 10 e e | reatens to Char: quested — Selection of 1 "k vt e @ vt vever e con e Hartford Grand Jury g e N arge Idle to the cheers of 5,000 persons. . Others Tomorrow. tions of the validity of the “Yellow | As the Macom started up the bay | at the s Seclal. jclub, A8z e s et e dat House and Rescue Offi- Dog contract” when he made his | (:\(?rl‘;\\r\llvm\ ‘?f‘f("~ \‘5;1.-:‘,»“?‘3.“ ankKs to urn ver ata n Broad street, when their entrance| ..o o corvice as state dairy and ik in famous miners' decision, Senator)| [TSE LSS & DERUNE B8 SR y vas blocked by the slamming of the | food commissioner und T clals. Reappointment of three members | Forah, of ldoha told the senate to- | r Rt b 3 Ut M B tt C h A t door, Policenien James M. MeCue, | pointment which would have \ Y 5 dohia s oxs hic ad « o he e A R ayor Batterson’s Cash Accounts i o s v wecue vammon i et b substitution of a new commissioner | %% ; i ¢ hi R e o —_— {ookk Too Laskarzewskt of 1446 Cor. | 0ropped dead at 8:30 o'clock 1l slumbus, Ohio, April 20 (P— for i mambe & e _| Opening the sccond day of his| heir sa at atte along ook Lco Lasks sk 446 Cor- h i il cing to an ac-|Open muting : or a member of the board of pub. Bl s abel e morning while talking tc Open muting by lic works whose term expires to-|attack against Parker's confirma- | (o W8 WIS Liquor Inquisitors Supposed to Be Seeking Name of " #nuc to ihe volice station last | quaintance in the yard at his hom Hons convisle aayl st morrow night, and written confirma- | ion to the supreme court, Borah | . o 2 ST Friend Fr T ST D < njslEitorsquesiioningirelatiye; i tieion firancls avenue: o s e e tion of selections previously an-| i 1o could find mo justitication | Ao Hflmr‘hfl‘d me o riend From Whom Official Purchased Liquor— of a Jilgh powered tour- | 4oooc o T st Tealth, Mr. | PHiSon guards and national guards- @ L o | nother salute greeted the dele A % 5 9 et ) - s A men to fire upon & R RopiE ol L R SIS o oniDuitons herdict rastrain | o vy i o ey Chief Executive Stood On Constitutional Holt was standing on the lot con- *0 fire Upon s moblof IS Sl ing union men from peacefully per- | s Teland and a formation of six . e e tronts | versing with a friend prior to going stormed the guard house in a spape o inquired as| "8 3 nd and : 5 £ si . B2 o South Main, on and other streets | W E ’ &y i W‘QJ'(‘:“"\,“]:{:”‘g‘vz‘l‘:;’\”\'r"r”"l“’ml“y* suading non-union men to join the | oo Ty L e e Right Recently and Refused to Tell. L e e [tolliia oftica b stataicanitol W attempt to cscape. Two con- >cted changes in several com- | et 3 iatlions ANCSOF e Clivgatol s scized by a sudden stroke an f missions werc informed by Mayor | "11O% : | hind which scveral private planes, = i 5 o'clock, injuring {wo men so se- |45 scized by a sudden stroke and Il before the bullets of the ley, through his nurse, Miss| 58¥s He Ouerlooked Decision | mancuvered over the tus. arlford, April 29 P—The g i nel ts when | verely they will be under hospital [12d to be carried into the house. | gyargs, one being wounded serious- (@iileley S Brirongnitiisiucke) W aiias | BT SEeel SR OREES et L il gran L vie aey When a doctor arrived he pro- Bar Blair, that further an-| ¢ % 5 ? S ries the | All of the delegates except Sen-|jupy jnvestigading liquor condition: and juey, | Care for severalidays atileast, nounced the 1 ad. Tt is believed | nouncements will be forthcoming | o St AUOLgN LR CLS % ator Reed debarked from Leviu- name a. friend Laskar i insisted tha he The convicts, since the fire when tomorrow. | Judge Parker with overlooking a}ihan to the Macom at 9 In addi- | it Hartford cou has ordered | o ien Svhom he admitt pur- | knew nothing o gase and)e| AL inas nstantanecus I e wee Bl mdE ubrell to Succecd Atwater ‘,;’* <‘(va'. supreme x-nur'."d\\‘cvl»*'l?“ inltion to Secret Stimson and | four Hartford banks to turn over|chasing liquor, was released, but was again taken | “ Y!M' }x:wl »\\:\\vvlyfl‘wr‘ fjJ-xv- sively” resisted attempts to control Francis C. Kelly and William §,'2Y0F of the uSion to take an older | Adams, Ambassador Morrow and |all books, papers, vouchers, records, | It is supposed that the action of | 1MO custody this morning after the | year terms as dairy and food eom- | the t today they dropped their Bacon, democrats, and George P.|“C 4 thohunton, | Senator Ttobinson therc werc in the jand letters, including deposit. slips, | the 'd jury in examining the | W badly battered, had been found | missioner and ’”;1 '\f"”’”‘] ToLE wssive attitude and mutinied. St sntafe, m s ]| Gl SRR R | RS SRR G SR e i R e St banic accounts has been | I & EVREC o8 847 mo‘(‘;l—f\{“fi‘!' e e p-| The kst el the board of finance and taxation, | llir[/‘rcn( e e son. ) A RED S eteMayorWaller il Bt oo AR i e D T T D e e e poonisdfaonvitiel mRals and Howard A. Timbrell was named | ] & 2 ; . prd t] Ars. Morrow who Thad returned | This was confirmed today by the | from whom the mayor purchased : ]“ ¢ _]‘;““. s Sl A R aroAg R incorepi Tonol ANl T i el R ID T a member of the board of public|d0¢Isions 1 would reflect upon from Europe earlier, w hoard the | mayor, \,ho L few weeks ago, stood liauo een stolen, for he kne not clevated to the office of commis- | They re serving terms for lar- works. 1t was indicated that he will | 2Pility as a judge. | Macom to greet her husband. ’ whatever of its movements and had | sioner following the death of former | ceny. Tonoft is not expected to ltv succeed George I, Atwater who wiit| “If I should say he deliberately nator Reed is returning on a no w assisting _the police in |Com © Frank H. Stadimuel- | Joif was wounded in the leg. leave the hoard tomorrow night. | {00k the carlier decision, I would in- | 1ate S n LI Aoy J:v i w.‘urjl.‘hr or 0, 1918. Mr. Holt Only a short time before Gover- irnbrell 8 & vepnblizn | timate he was secking a decision 10 The 3 fed its way up uw in a cell, however, while detectives | death necessitates another appoint- | nor Cooper had announced that or- Written confimation swas filed on | SUstain the validity of the Yellow | lower bay waiting to dock at 10:30 continued their investigation, and |ment to fil the vacancy. The pres- | der at the prison must be restored. the following appointments, an.|LD0% or anti-union contract. | when the parade forms i flornoon arrapgoments Were |ent depuly commissioner is W. I.| Wen the mutiny provoked firing nounced by the mayor on the day of [ YU can ftake vour choic X Morrow Lauds Stimson | s o PR G e s Upon learning of the com- | Col, I Haubrich, in charge R TP e maYORBE e v SE1 natc veraireporia ot Ereakaiin| Wivans ot eidss tes niould malel L | hat evidence of its candition may | missioner's death the deputy went | the national guard troops was pia Judd, chairman of the board of | th® anti-Parker groups as Borah|any formal statement excepting Am- | —_— ———— AR R B immediately to the Holt home to|ecd in command of the situation finance ‘andtaxation: Donald 1. started a debate which s expected o |1, sador Morrow, who sail: h @ prosecution. offer his services and to extend his | within the walls. The governor is- T Al Asron O iEarleon anal | recent .xrgunu’nt over the nomum\mn‘ for the TFnitan States o step farward | Louis Zenga, 18, of Maple | with whom he had worked. not necessary but that the milita Overhead as Bodt Steams up Bay Fagan Resigns From | Question of Contracts. istered in his mother name, througs Iranklin Square, ; ‘ 2 | | s % s street, was driving north on Frank s G S e rarde William G. Dunn, members ot e 9 Charles Evane Huehes to be s |in the movement for world prace. o [,N[)g an in Cellar | Sml[hs With K]l]mg T e oo amia) Ty Avthup| . Had Varied Background ould cooperate with Warden P. city hall commission; Ernest N. “Secretary Stimson is entitled {o | Humphrey, chairman of the hoard | SR e, R Mr. Holt was born in Littleboro, | Thomas in restoring order. Sandbers, 20 of 08 eaple Streel |tngland, and came to the United | The situation quieted as quickly of public Wworks; Andrew J. Sloper, | U1 West were Teported fo be scek- | tho aims for which Prosident Hoover | \SET : e At & hieh rate of speed, | States at the age of 19 years. He |as it had flared up, and within an ST 1 Y BRSPS e M D ot SFT FRER BY NPLOYER RING PERPLRXES POLIGR S e T AT T e S i el tee. ; {as they have been counted against|pigh character, his great cou N, Veering towards their car, the | this country moving about from one |two wounded had been sent to the Berg to Leave Park Board i | and his constant paticnce he carned e ine T adhed inio it |scction to another. acquiring in this | hospital and the revelters were in Arthur I. Berg, to whom Mayor | L@Por groups were active to pre- | ihe respect not only of his colleagues | Leo oy Suffers wrom Shock Until | Residents of Skaron Telegraph Testi- that t P wner a wealth of experier He |t | vent switches as their polls indicate | and helpers on the American del : their cells Quigley had offered the chairman- 2 ship of the park hoard and nad an. | PATKer is facing rejection in the vote | tion, but of all those at the confe Owner of Pl Swh Board | monial of Wike's Character to e ;0 0 andbers were thrown | here but soon left for the Dakotas. |in the rush for frecdom. which will he taken next weck e ; T T 5 N acted to the Sou he went t side the walls th son lawn nounced his appointment to that : Azainst Charged Steand — Victin e caring — cld | out of their sea Atiradton o] fiieySoulp e ionitol PR OIS D taR 10 R umn e office, stated today that he will give | ‘““‘h No Notice of Report | New York, April 29 (® — The CUI U CUS I EAUDE Litchtield | o8 o 1 DiNonno of 94| Tennessee and Alabama. A stay in | bristled with machine guns com- up his place on {he commission, 1t | Boral 100k ne notice of these re- | ynited States delegation to the Lon-| Is Ncarly Unconscious. County Attorney Ofers Aid, Franklin Square witnessed the erash | New York preceded his coming to manding cvery exit is expected that his retirement from | POrtS a8 Iie took up the threads of | gon naval conference, hcaded by 3 W hastened to the assistance of | Connecticut in 1895. Here he decided | The conviets apparently realized the commission will be followed by | 1S strictly legal and union labor | secretary of State Henry L. Stimson| Suspended on live electric wires Muskogee, Okla., April 29 (P—As {1 injured young men, Zenga was |t0 make a permanent home and for | the utter futility of resisting further. the slection of Donald Bavtlett ty|ATEuUMent against President Hoov- | \cas home today. > cellar of the New York Central |the result of an unexplained shift of |hlceding from deep lacerations |@ time engaged in his trade of car- Talks With Prisoners that position. It is understood that | CF.S Selection. He paid no aftention | scorted by the navy dirigible Los [ Lunch room at 109 Church strect belief on the part of investigating |uhout the facc and head and Sand- | penterin Protected by, levelled machin Commissioner Berg's duties at the | CLICT, (0 the arguments which negro | Angeles and three destroyers, the | about 2 o'clock this morning, Leo |officers, two traveling companions of | heyg was suffering from painful | Later he took up farming and had , Colonel Haubrich vintured up Russell & Erwin office will not per- | p ganizations have advanced against | Humphries, Dallas and Barry, the | 0V, dishwasher, was unable to ex- |George and David Smith, Connecti- | gprasions on the side of his head.|a large farm thington, where |10 the entrance of the cell block mit him to continge on the hoara of | Larker although the sole negro in |jiner Leviathan, bearing the delega- | tricate himself because of the cur- |cut capitalists, today were charged |The police ambulance was summon- | he still has a number of friends, |and talked with several of the pris- Which he has been & member ror tns | CONETeSS, Representative Osear De | tion, arrived oft Ambrose Light at |Teht passing thro his body. He |with the murder o casterners, | o4 and the young men were taken 0 | During his stay there he was select. | Oners for a few minutes. When he S g Priest of Chicago, sat in a senator's | the entrance to New York harbor | Was finally freed by 1. Apostolou, found shot to death in a hotcl room | New Britain General hospital . man for several vears, and also ¢merged he said he was satisfied Finance Commissioner Kelly was pesth = last night. the proprictor, who went to his as- | here Saturday ni seph. Rewinkle, pastor of St | served on the school board. In 1918 the conviets had been subdued. appointed in 1837 by Mayor Gardier (Continued on Page Two) Then, followed by the battleship -“‘~l g ; Y Y P. G. Sceley 3 John Vike, | Catholic church, which is|he removed to Newington so to overnor Cooper announced that Gl e Al et Texas, the liner procecded to quar-| 1oV, finding that the fire was low | companions of the re | nearby, accompanying them M lrithe cool g i be near the state capitol because of [Ie had given instructions to the B A MORGAN GHARGE NOLLED antine where Secretary Stimson and ”1”‘ he cooking range, went into the |brothers, were formally charg iiNouro's hands were covered With | hig added dutics in being raised |Military to disarm every convict in Gommissioner Bacon | becamo o ‘nh sociates became the official | ¢cllar for some oil. He turned the |the murders late yesterday. blood from Zenga's injurics and |from deputy to commissioner in his|the idle house and to use such member of th eboard of finance in ]NN WAITER FINED szoo‘gun.‘ts at a municipal welcome toda ‘-”\»‘.}“h'm?‘n“lh i‘;h‘ “l‘l"”'fmnl that [nave not Leen placed in jail, when the exciteme receded and | gepartment. Because of his interest | MCans as were necessary to obtain 1921, when he was appointed by ) |~ With sSecretary Stimson are re-| roken. He went to|ever, but are under g ¢ exumined self, the sight of | - this end. Colonel Haubrich indicat- Mayor Orson T, e | turning cretary of the avy r'-lvl«]w H"v \‘u!l‘-‘v-u‘i when ‘hr_ sp- | Lotel rooni. ore the filir 1c blood caused her to swoon, MevorOmon S0 . Charles Francis Adams, Senator Jo- | ¢d the circuit he received a shock. |murder charges police rounced Nearly Hits Aged Woman i served under Mayors ssa No R Proof ot i Niqnor ESalelAsainst | i AR ¢| As the current hit his body, his|the prisoners bec ! i Karzew car, 2 Weld, making Mayor Quigley ‘ I ) ainst _«\,»p I|, \1\;_01\.; o .mv‘[h_}n“\.a Au:ax ey ‘;Iy.\m\llv\lp the prisoner n 1sed. : arz \(1“. .V:::‘ \:'\i:mul FEE ic prisoners have promised me fourth under whose administration Proprictor of Old Colony DVIEhE W PN oKL ON: BT C D] movement and his right hand seiz PR TV fsite, e e e NEY CHASES MAN AND | tnac they wint a0 anyining 1 asic S e 3 cludes the wives of some of the del- | movement and his right hand seized |4t g loss as to o Tiotive fon| Beter ind almost struck fhem tolt he aaia g ¢ i i e e S e cir official | the wire near the ceiling of the ¥ 2 v car i drove out of ek N Ao o s et On Turnpike cgates together with their olm\«l‘l Bowlis mean el | : © £ | the double slayin, officers were | anotl ar which drove out of the GETS Ll UOR EVIDENGF A report was made by the Ohio c staffs and corps of sccretaries. Mrs. | 1ar. Unable to let o, his hand pulled | i further perplexed by the dis- | Rackliffe filli ion. Swinging 2 eRtiaE Ch s 5 ed, 922, he appointed Commis- SDoblal totinoiiis the wire loose until it also went on- | covery, early today of a d into dson street just as an elder- onsolion, Durcau today GipdIcEHNE sioner Spear to the finance board in| Meriden, April @ (Continued on Page Two) » | to a spot bare of insolation. e ,'n‘;‘-,‘ 1 \\-:\,‘:\' ioh H\‘m “h | Iy woman cros: o eranoat that the Easter Monday fire was the a slight reorganization of this com-|George Morgan, alleged propri | He wriggled and squirmed trying sald resembled a ring formerly Struck her, and Edward Hayes SESAR LRSS Ch Lo pScol Store of the Old Colony Inn on North = to get away but his arms n to s ¢ S I was in an au 3 i 3 n by one of the Smith brothers. n an au s Owner Gra ¢ who was arrested in | frm—m——m————————==-=x | g{itfcn wih the force of the volt topped to pick her up, expecting to L rabSRBottoSant e — a raid on the place by state and | | Plainville Woman Has zoing through him M'\’"‘("h‘\’t“‘“l\i‘;“ Tere carelil to Bom Lind her badly hurt. She was found Dash Into Cellar Continued on Page Two) Meriden police last Saturday night, = Mr. Apostolou was working in the € DE i Lt ) e s e AT = = S Rl Perfect Bridge Hand | - - nolled in Meriden police staurant proper when he heard : e sidewalk, but the car had not struck | Dropping into a store at | court this morning but in his place, Plainet ot MY Ars, || Rov's screams. He rushed into the Conbintcfon Theeilvo) or ) carncd her identity, | ford avenue about 3 o'clock yest WILLS 11;n«l Anderson, a waiter at the inn. | | Gijos Buell of Trumbull avenue || ¢ rand saw h orkman held by nt the excitement. « rnoon in course n" ) | was fincd $200 and costs on a charge | | %0 iod the zoal of all bridgt the wire seized a long board : the road blazed a zig ] nt T. J. Feeney ESTATE T[] HIS SUNS of sclling liquor. Dliiyets List st whon sha Teld | |thess Gnd mpted o push Loy 1z trail through Fdson street into ective burcau was \m')-yv« 4 10 pendent republican senators — 1rom | o highest credit for accomplishing | ith such e driven back more than a foot, and | Went 10 Massachusetts upon arrival| Many of the convicts took no part (Continued on Page Two) ed that he expected to do this with- out further resistance. (Continued on Page Two) 1‘uh|u, Works Commissioner Tim- An investigatior of the alleged | | ;\orfeet hand of 13 diamonds [ |aWay from the wires driveway at the Erwin Home for William Zimatravich, 4 le of the liquor failed to develob | | \Chile playing at the home of Mr. Unsuccessful in this, he used a| WAEE RAISE []EMANI]S Aged ack to the street | bottle of all e o nito Follows Dismissal of any cvidence against Morgan as the | | ang Mrs. George Price, also of || Babe Ruth swing on the wires and again without striking the stairs with it. The nt gave oy Th y person who made the sale. Instead, | ':'“ :.,m'.'m ;\(fix‘\'\’: l,{\\p._ Buell's | | knocked them from Ttoy's hands. which ‘1 > the curb, and the police v]:w: ;nd . recove ‘;. ‘11 1}1\:‘ bottle Wife's Suit With Coun- % i reive Stock |in view of the fact that no liquor w e NS TS e AT Roy was nearly senseless from | ey learned that the car was seen spe which Zimatravich had thrown into % lc.e Vill Receive Stock i rew et ! place in the raid Sat- | D e e ere ar, || pain and fright and he collapsed on | 3 — |a corner. Another bottle of alleged | ter Charges in Manufacturing urday night, the police claimed a || Yorman Dapenforth and Mrs, || the ccllar floor. He was revived in (Contractors Expected to (Continued on Tage Two) [liquor, cight bottles of wine and four 5 ¢ of a pint of liquor by \wlmwn‘ Priva. a short time and has suffered no o 5 o o ases of beer were scized and Zima- | — Company to onc William 1% Lowe on April 24| [ ““rho 13 diamonds zave Mus. [|apparent ill effects from his trying | Turn Down Brick- Black Rock Bridge vieh was arrested on one count of | Robert H. Budde's marital affairs z Anderson was ested 1 ‘l“”- Bucll her sccond clean sweep in || experience £ e oy Mhon fys o | Yiolation of the liquor law. while came back into prominence today den police this morning and was | | four hands, for ogy three hands = | layers Tonight Closed to Traffic | reotil Dolemski. 60, of 574 West|when he brought suit for divorce Five sons of John Pinches. presi- | brought’ into court. M n!rn.l.d Betore slie 1 n¥% partner ha West Main strect Black Rtock | Main t. who is the alleged pro- | against Lucy Diehl Budde. The dent of the John Pinches & Sons|zuilly to the charge and the fine was | | made a grand slam. ' : bridge was closed fo traffic today 5 | prictor of the place, was arrested on | complaint alleges intolerable cruelty. Ml Goll okl Deziin ees semcne | Tovicd: {1 Rt W N R e L R S )] ’ Contractors ing fonight at|the work of demolishing that struc- | two counts. Judge Carl Foster in superior bered in his will which was ad- ! ) the office of th ! r of Coni- |ture began. The new bridge will b In police court today men | court at Hartford recently ruled mitted to probate court today by o FINI] WIFES BUI]Y merce in the Leons building ara | built by Tomasso & leardi in about | were represen J \\Hlvn.\ against a divorce petition brou; Judge Bernard I Gaftney. . | expeeted to v . demand cf |40 working days. Westbound traf- | F. Mangan and their cases were |hy Mrs. Budde on the same ground They are Richard ches Amencan wOmen Go]fers Reach bricklay their " in- | fic is being detourcd by way of Black |continued until next Tuesday in |She testified that her husband had P S e e creased from $11 to §12 a day, cf- and Corbin avenues to West | bonds of §300 each. The police rec-|struck her and blackened her. ey SN : 5 foa 4 Qg M: Mol | fective May ain strect; inbound trafiic may or v Zf h to have been |and that he had shot at her. The i:I‘:th:«ofol‘\‘nh?nx:‘cT\e]s(‘é ;loln.;]go..‘:v‘vh England ln Search Of Laurels Bd]c?c'we‘ituc Man ngs | Several mosths age. a similar |INOVE over the same route or through several times while Dolem- | judge ruled that when she pleaded Charles Pinches' of Glendora, Calif., | tive With Adopted Dronoitiontewas hoforer tho mastor | o L cosanoSMyrtleistreetsitoRthe skt never becn apprehended be- | with him not to leave her she had and John Pinches, Jr., of New Brit- | | builders and was referred to a spe- | > o | condoned his conduct, . ain who, with the three oth Southampton, ngland. Apirl 200P)| morrow which will be the \mlors‘i Daughter | cial committee, whos > vot ¥ | Budde w in police court last share equally the rest of the e — The largest contingent of Ameri- [ only opportunity to prepare for the L | was accepted by the o week for alleged non-support but g Y : ——— e rge wa he Mr. Pinches directs in his will t can women golfers to land in Eng- | international matches and transmitted to the bricklayers M St H t th was nolled when il holdings and stock in the com- | land arrived today when the Leren- | Several of the American playe Seattle, April 20 (P union A strike had been threaten- tOre ers en S raw ats 51 ay his it Mdfl i pany be placed in trust with Ernest | garia docked at Southampton with |are married but. “we have no hus-|the mutilated body of Mrs. 13 ed, but it was not carricd ou the support of their daughter. W. Mildrum of East Berlin who will | Glenna Collett and her team aboard. | bands with us,” Miss Collett told an | Audrey Lindsay, 50, buried in the| Last week the new demand for i " A 10 C D d 90 L In the action brought by the hus- hold it for five one-half to| Miss Collett, the American wom- | inquiring reporter. “It's purely a | garden of her former home here, to- | $12 daily wage was received, allow- t el'lts own an atel‘ "'“‘ Ite | 15 ‘ropresented by, Gl e given to Richard B. Pinche - champion, headed a party irls' party, without escorts.” | day resulted in an intensificd search |ing but one weck for consideration 4 Cramer of Hartford. Attorney quarter to Francis W. Pinche 20, including Virginia Van Wie | Asked how she was playing, Miss| for her husband, JFrank, 46-years-|Some of the employers now pav R POy, ;H arry Ginsburg is counsel for Mrs. one-quarter to Robert P. Pinches. | Helen Hicks, who, she declared, "are | Collett replied. “very badly, but wait | old, who disappeared several weeks | brick masons at this rate @ The millennium for swanky males| The store today placed in stock | Budde. v This trust can be terminated if the | just as good at golf as I am. | until you see Bobby Jones. He is at|ago in company with his adopted |the schedule is §1 per day lower who pride themselves on the cor- | Budde sprang into the limelight a large assortment of straw hats for | . s three beneficiaries present an agree- Maurcen Orcutt, another member | the top of his form. daughter, Pearl, cars-old. | S 2 rectness of their sartorial embellish- some time ago when he gave the po- ment in writing. These three and |of the American “big four,” arrived | *Im sorry Miss Wethered isa’t| The woman had heen missing since | = S0 SR ments has arrive men and announced that they would | jice a tip on the hideout of “Boston the two other sons are left the | several days ago. | playing in the women's champion-| February 19. Lindsay, maintaining | | No longer will it be necessary for |Pe sold “on terms”—10 cents on de- | Billy” Monahan, alleged jewelry residue. The squad started for London on \ ship because T enjoyved that great | that she had deserted him, had given THE WEATHER | | voung men who allow the scasons to | posit and 90 cents when called for |thief, who was captured after a gun Mr. Mildrum is named exccutor of { a boat train which Miss Collett said | match with her at St. Andrews last | away her jewelry and other posses- | RTINS overlap without changing from felts fas the straw hat scason opef ‘\‘*Hlv at Sound View, where he was the estate. The will was drawn up | would halt near Sunningdale so that | year tremendou sions o another of his adopted New Trl i ity and derbies to straw hats. |” Dashing blades whose resplendent [living. Monahan was later _sen- on February 11, 1930 Mr. Pinches | the girls could inspect ihe course to- | — aughters and the girl's mother, who Fair tonight; Wednesday cents on deposit will work attire may be threatened by lack of |tenced to prison ine New York. iied on April 10, 1930. day and motor to London later, It is| Miss Marian Bennett of this city | lives her partly cloudy with rising magic in a Main street store, the ia job will have le excuse to offer | Budde is said to have received a ho witnesses were Miss Ann K. at Sunningdale that the Americans|is a member of the women's golfing | This girl, Helen McCumber, 11 temperature, management of which has decided |after May the date on which | lar eward from the insurance v, Miss Mabel & Crandall and |mect an Linglish team on Thursday. | contingent which arrived in England — that New Britain youth will be straws come into style—for continu- | company which had insured the Mary K. Donlan. | Mo praclice is planned untl to-} today. (Continued on Dege Fwo) - erved, {ing to wear the winter head garb. | jewelry against theft.

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